Gryphon Gazette 2012-13, Issue 2

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The

Gryphon Gazette

October 2012

News

The Newspaper of St. George’s Independent School •

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Stories Opinion

• Presidential Candidates and the Environment

Sports

• Soccer For A Cure Features

• Your Choice 2012:

Where Do We Stand?

Student Life

• Dagny’s School Survival Guide

Your Choice 2012: Where Are We Now? Ian John ’13

It only happens every four

greatly exaggerated, for both years. It will always happen Republicans and Democrats the same year as the Summer have the same goal in mind, Olympics, and it will always though they go at it in very be on the forefront of every different ways. Barack Obama has had American’s mind. This event to lead this administration answers the important questhrough one of the most paintion of who will be the next ful periods this country has President of the United States ever faced. With — the Presidenthe economic tial election. downturn, the m I better Many of us housing market deny our politi- off than I was four collapse, the cal interest in years ago?” credit rating order to avoid being lowered conflict among and much more, our peers. However, we canpeople have come to ask not evade the very ingrown themselves, “Am I better off nature that makes us Amerithan I was four years ago?” It can and that makes us uniis a fair question, and many fied. people are answering “no.” The political division that

It is election time and St.

George’s is buzzing with activity. With the presidential debates on television and St. George’s preparing for our mock election, everyone in the community is getting excited for this 2012 election night. This year, students are becoming more politically engaged; a new club has been formed to discuss politics, and some students will be getting the opportunity to vote for the very first time in such a historic election! It is safe to say that St. George’s is more than ready for this year’s presidential election.

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Lindsey Cayce ’14 A student fills out their voter registration card.

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GO SGGO! The Experience of the Outdoors Dagny Vaughn ’14

They like to say it began with “that day on the river.” It is June of 2009, and Mr. Rick Ferguson has had a great idea. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to take a few students on a rafting trip in Colorado? He decides to take action and does the only logical thing. He calls in Mr. Bill McClain and Ms. Kelly Majuri. Before you know it, a small group of eight students are off to Deer Hill Expeditions in Colorado for a rafting trip and cultural experience. According to Ms. Majuri, the idea was there from the moment they set

foot in the raft boats. Watching the excitement of the kids, she and Mr. McClain immediately saw the need at St. George’s Independent School for an outdoors program — so they began planning. By the end of the trip, a name had been decided on, potential logos were being drawn in the sand, and SGGO had been born. Now in its third successful year, SGGO has given many St. George’s students the opportunity to experience the great outdoors and embark on life-changing journeys. It is a program that has truly touched

the lives of numerous students and teachers alike, and is transforming the St. George’s experience. Ask anyone who has participated, and they will most likely plunge into outlandish stories of river-crossing in the Ozarks or bears in the Smokies; these are adventures incomprehensible to those not there. Word of the magnificent trips spread quickly. Since the first trip ever taken, there has only been a trip or two that have not been filled.

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Presidential Candidates and the Environment Jason Crawford ’14

Although

environmental issues have understandably taken to the back seat to fixing the economic woes of our nation, one should still take into account the environmental views of each candidate as Election Day rapidly approaches. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has taken a very utilitarian approach to environmental stewardship. He believes that we should be thoughtful towards environmentalism, yet not

institute laws that, while beneficial to the environment, would harm the growth and job market of the American economy. He is especially focused on achieving energy independence, as shown by his recently released plan that is designed to help the United States achieve energy independence by the year 2020. This plan would decrease regulation on oil drilling, and as result, oil production in America would increase dramatically.

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independence by year 2020.”

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